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Re: readline: How to unbind _all_ keys
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Henning |
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Re: readline: How to unbind _all_ keys |
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Wed, 22 May 2019 10:47:29 +0200 |
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On 21/05/2019 16:16, Chet Ramey wrote:
I can't reproduce this using bash-5.0. I took your script, ran it, then
bound C-x to execute "echo abc":
[snip]
And hitting ^X gives me "abc". It doesn't matter whether or not I remove
the binding for \C-x itself.
I started a console and changed nothing readline/inputrc related and
executed your script, but I got the same error message.
I'm currently on an uptodate Cygwin system with bash 4.4.12, which is
the actual bash version on Cygwin. And an attempt to compile 5.0
failed.
A question regarding the error message: "... cannot find keymap for
command". What does that mean? Could you give an example that would
produce this error message?
Thank you.
Henning
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